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G.B.

TECHNICALUNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW

Syllabus 3rd&4thYear
[Effectivefromsession201011] B.Tech.CivilEngineering

G.B.TECHNICALUNIVERSITY,LUCKNOW Study&EvaluationScheme BTechCivilEngineering Effectivefromsession201011 ThirdYear,VSemester


SNo Course Code SUBJECT L PERIODS T P EvaluationScheme SessionalExam ESE CT TA Total 30 30 30 30 15 15 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 50 50 50 50 25 25 20 20 20 20 50 100 100 100 100 50 50 30 30 30 30 Subject Total Credit

THEORYSUBJECT 1 EHU501 Engineering& ManagerialEconomics 2 ECE501 GeotechnicalEngg 3 ECE504 StructuralAnalysis2 4 ECE505 DesignofConcrete Structures1 5 ECE502 TransportationEngg1 6 ECE503 EnvironmentalEngg1 PRACTICAL/DESIGN/DRAWING 7 ECE551 GeotechnicalEngglab 8 ECE552 Transportationlab 9 ECE553 CadLab1 10 ECE554 QuantitySurveying& Estimation 11 GP501 GeneralProficiency Total

3 3 3 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 16

1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 1 10

150 150 150 150 75 75 50 50 50 50 50 1000

3 4 4 4 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 26

G.B.TECHNICALUNIVERSITY,LUCKNOW Study&EvaluationScheme BTechCivilEngineering Effectivefromsession201011 ThirdYear,VISemester


SNo Course Code SUBJECT L PERIODS T P EvaluationScheme SessionalExam ESE CT TA Total 30 30 15 30 30 15 10 10 10 20 20 10 20 20 10 10 10 10 50 50 25 50 50 25 20 20 20 50 50 100 100 50 100 100 50 30 30 30 Subject Total Credit

THEORYSUBJECT 1 EHU601 2 ECE602 3 ECE011 ECE014 4 ECE021 ECE024 5 ECE601

IndustrialManagement EnvironmentalEngg2 DepartmentalElectiveI DepartmentalElectiveII

3 3 2 3 3 2 0 0 0 16

0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 5

0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 9

150 150 75 150 150 75 50 50 50 50 50 1000

3 4 2 4 5 3 1 1 1 1 1 26

DesignofConcrete Structures2 6 ECE603 TransportationEngg2 PRACTICAL/DESIGN/DRAWING 7 ECE653 CadLab2 8 ECE652 EnvironmentalEngglab 9 ECE651 StructuralDetailingLab 10 ECE654 SurveyCamp** 11 GP601 GeneralProficiency Total

**ThiswillbedoneduringWinterBreakforoneweekWITHTHEHELPOFTOTALSTATIONAND DIFFERENTIALGPS Note:4weeksIndustrialTrainingafterVISem.tobeevaluatedinVIIsemester.

G.B.TECHNICALUNIVERSITY,LUCKNOW Study&EvaluationScheme BTechCivilEngineering Effectivefromsession201112 FinalYear,VIISemester


SNo Course Code SUBJECT L PERIODS T P EvaluationScheme SessionalExam ESE CT TA Total 30 30 30 30 30 20 20 20 20 20 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 100 50 100 100 100 100 100 Subject Total Credit

THEORYSUBJECT 1 EOE071 EOE074 2 ECE031 ECE034 3 ECE041 ECE044 4 ECE701

OpenElectiveI DepartmentElectiveIII DepartmentElectiveIV

3 3 3 3 3 0 0 15

1 1 1 1 1 0 0 5

0 0 0 0 0 4 4 8

150 150 150 150 150 50 50 100 50 1000

4 4 4 4 4 1 1 3 1 26

DesignofSteel Structures 5 ECE702 WaterResourcesEngg PRACTICAL/DESIGN/DRAWING 6 ECE751 Seminar 7 ECE752 IndustrialTraining** 8 ECE753 Project# 9 GP701 GeneralProficiency Total

**4weeksIndustrialTrainingafterVIsemestertobeevaluatedinVIIsemester. #ProjectshouldbeinitiatedinVIIsemesterbeginningandshouldbecompletedbytheendofVIII semester.

G.B.TECHNICALUNIVERSITY,LUCKNOW Study&EvaluationScheme BTechCivilEngineering Effectivefromsession201112 FinalYear,VIIISemester


SNo Course Code SUBJECT L PERIODS T P EvaluationScheme SessionalExam ESE CT TA Total 30 30 30 30 20 20 20 20 50 50 50 50 100 100 100 100 Subject Total Credit

THEORYSUBJECT 1 EOE081 EOE084 2 ECE051 ECE054 3 ECE061 ECE064 4 ECE801

OpenElectiveII DepartmentalElectiveV DepartmentalElectiveVI

3 3 3 3

1 1 1 1

0 0 0 0

150 150 150 150

4 4 4 3

ConstructionTechnology &Management PRACTICAL/DESIGN/DRAWING 5 ECE851 Project 6 GP801 GeneralProficiency Total

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12 12

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350 50 1000

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MODIFIED LIST OF PROFESSIONAL / DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVES


Departmental Elective-I ECE 011 - Advanced Foundation Design ECE 012 - Matrix Analysis of Structures ECE 013 -Environmental Management for Industries ECE 014 - Principles of Town Planning and Architecture Departmental Elective-II ECE 021 - Advanced Concrete Design ECE 022 - Earth and Earth Retaining Structures ECE 023 - Transportation System and Planning ECE 024 - Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Departmental Elective-III ECE 031 - Bridge Engineering ECE 032 - Finite Element Methods ECE 033 - Environmental Geo-technology ECE 034 - Industrial Pollution Control & Env. Audit ECE 035 Engineering Hydrology Departmental Elective-IV ECE 041 - Precast and Modular Construction Practices ECE 042 - Plastic Analysis of Structures ECE 043 - Open Channel Flow ECE 044 Tunnel Engineering Departmental Elective-V ECE 051 - Computer Aided Design ECE 052 - Analysis and Design of Hydraulic Structures ECE 053 - Water Resources Systems ECE 054 - Machine Foundation Design Departmental Elective-VI ECE061 - Ground Improvement Techniques ECE 062 - River Engineering ECE 063 Groundwater Management ECE 064 - Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures

ECE501 GEOTECHNICALENGINEERING
L 3, T 1 CT 30, TA 20, ESE - 100 UNIT 1 Preview of Geotechnical field problems in Civil Engineering, Soil formation, transport and deposit, Soil composition, Basic definitions, Clay minerals, Index properties, Particle size analysis, Soil classification. UNIT 2 Soil-water systems, capillarity-flow, Darcys law, permeability, field and lab tests, piping, quick sand condition, seepage, flow nets, flow through dams, filters. Soil compaction, water content dry unit weight relationships, OMC, field compaction control, Proctor needle method. UNIT 3 Effective stress principle, Stresses due to applied loads, Boussinesq and Westergaard equations. Compressibility and consolidation characteristics, Rate of consolidation, Terzaghis one dimensional theory of consolidation and its applications, Over Consolidation Ratio, determination of coefficient of consolidation and secondary consolidation (creep), consolidation under construction loading. UNIT 4 Shear strength - direct & triaxial shear tests, Mohr Coulomb strength criterion, drained, consolidated, undrained and unconsolidated tests, strength of loose and dense sands, Normally Consolidated and Over Consolidated soils, dilation, pore pressure, Skemptons coefficient. Earth pressure theories, Coulomb and Rankine approaches for c- soils, smooth andrough walls, inclined backfill UNIT 5 Characterization of ground, site investigations, groundwater level, methods of drilling, sampling, in situ test, SPT, CPT, DCPT Types of foundations shallow / deep, isolated, combined, mat, etc., Definitions, Bearing capacity of shallow foundations (Terzaghi analysis), general, local and punching shear failures, corrections for size, shape, depth, water table, Bearing capacity by consolidation method, insitu bearing capacity determination, Provisions of IS code of practice, selection of depth of footing, eccentrically loaded footings. TextBooks 1. V.N.S. Murthy Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering (Fifth Edition) 2. K.R. Arora Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering References 1. Alam Singh Modern Geotechnical Engineering 2. Brij Mohan Das Geotechnical Engineering , CENGAGE Learning 3. I.H. Khan Text Book of Geotechnical Engineering 4. C. Venkataramaiah geotechnical Engineering 5. Gopal Ranjan and A.S.R. Rao Basic and Applied Soil Mechanics 6. G.V. Rao & G.V.S.S. Raju Engineering with Geosynthetics

ECE502 TRANSPORTATIONENGINEERINGI
L 2, T 1 CT 15, TA 10, ESE 50 UNIT1 Introduction : Role of Transportation, Modes of Transportation, History of road development, Nagpur road plan, Bombay road plan & 3rd 20 Year Road Plan, Road types
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and pattern. Geometric Design : Cross sectional elements, camber, shoulder, sight distance, horizontal curves, super elevation, extra widening, transition curves and gradient, vertical curves, summit and valley curves. UNIT2 Traffic Engineering : Traffic characteristic, volume studies, speed study, capacity, density, traffic control devices, signs, signals, design of signals, Island, Intersection at grade and grade separated intersections, design of rotary intersection. UNIT3 Design of Highway Pavement : Types of Pavements, Design factors, Design of Flexible Pavement by CBR method (IRC : 37-2001), Design of rigid pavement, Westergaard theory, load and temperature stresses, joints, IRC method of rigid pavement design. (IRC : 58 2002). UNIT4 Road Construction Methods : WBM, Surface dressing, bituminous carpeting, Bituminous Bound Macadam and Asphaltic Concrete, Cement Concrete road construction. TextBooks 1. Highway Engineering by S. K. Khanna & C.E.G.Justo. References 1. Transportation Engineering by L. R. Kadiyali. 2. Highway Engineering by S. K. Sharma 3. Principles of Transportation Engineering by P. Chakraborty & A. Das.

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ECE503 ENVIRONMENTALENGINEERINGI
L 2, T 1 CT 15, TA 10, ESE 50 UNIT-1 Water supply: Water demands and domestic use, variation in demands; population forecasting by various methods using logistic curve method; per capita supply, basic needs and factors affecting consumption; design period. Sources of water: Kinds of water sources and their characteristics, collection of surface and ground water; quality of surface and ground waters; factors governing the selection of a source of water supply; intakes and their design for lakes, streams and rivers, impounding reservoir and canal; determination of the capacity of impounding reservoir.

UNIT2
Transmission of water: Various types of conduits, capacity and sizes including economical sizes of rising main, structural requirements; laying and testing of water supply pipelines; pipe materials, joints, appurtenances and valves; leakages and control; water hammer and its control measures.

UNIT3
Storage and distribution of water: Methods of distribution, pressure and gravity distribution systems, concept of service and balancing reservoirs, capacity of distribution reservoirs; general design guidelines for distribution system, Hardy - Cross method, Newton - Raphson method and equivalent pipe method of pipe network analysis; rural water supply distribution system. Water supply, plumbing systems in buildings and houses: water connections, different cocks and pipe fittings, hot water installation. Institutional and industrial water supply.

UNIT4
Wastewater collection: Systems of sanitation and wastewater collection, estimation of wastewater flows and variations in wastewater flows. Storm water: Collection and estimation of storm water by different formulae.
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Flow in sewers: Flow in full and partially full sewers and design of sewers; types of sewers, materials and construction of sewers, joints and sewer appurtenances, layout and construction of sewer lines; small bore sewer systems. Planning of sewerage systems. Institutional and industrial wastewater management. Textbooks: 1. Peavy, Rowe and Tchobanoglous: Environmental Engineering 2. Metcalf and Eddy Inc.: Wastewater Engineering 3. Garg: Water Supply Engineering (Environmental Engineering Vol. I) 4. Garg: Sewage Disposal and Air Pollution Engineering (Environmental Engineering Vol. II). References: 1. Manual on Water Supply and Treatment, C. P. H. E. E. O., Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India, New Delhi 2. Manual on Sewerage and Sewage Treatment, C. P. H. E. E. O., Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India, New Delhi 3. Steel and McGhee: Water Supply and Sewerage 4. Fair and Geyer: Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal 5. Arceivala: Wastewater Treatment for Pollution Control 6. Hammer and Hammer Jr.: Water and Wastewater Technology 7. Raju: Water Supply and Wastewater Engineering 8. Sincero and Sincero: Environmental Engineering: A Design Approach 9. Pandey and Carney: Environmental Engineering 10. Rao: Textbook of Environmental Engineering 11. Davis and Cornwell: Introduction to Environmental Engineering 12. Kshirsagar: Water Supply and Treatment and Sewage Treatment Vol. I and II 13. Punmia: Water Supply and Wastewater Engineering Vol. I and II 14. Birdie: Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering 15. Ramalho: Introduction to Wastewater Treatment Processes 16. Parker: Wastewater Systems Engineering

ECE504 STRUCTURALANALYSISII
L 3, T 1 CT 30, TA 20, ESE 100 UNIT1 Analysis of fixed beams, Continuous beams and simple frames with and without translation of joint, Method of Consistent Deformation, Slope-Deflection method, Moment Distribution method, Strain Energy method. UNIT2 Muller-Breslaus Principle and its applications for drawing influence lines for indeterminate beams, Analysis of two hinged arches, Influence line diagrams for maximum bending moment, Shear force and thrust. UNIT3 Suspension Bridges, Analysis of cables with concentrated and continuous loadings, Basics of two and three hinged stiffening girders, Influence line diagrams for maximum bending moment and shear force for stiffening girders. UNIT4 Basics of Force and Displacement Matrix methods for beams , frames and trusses. UNIT5 Basics of Plastic Analysis, Applications of Static and Kinematic theorem for Plastic Analysis of Beams and Frames. TextBooks 1. Advanced Structural Analysis by A. K. Jain, Nem Chand & Bros., Roorkee. 9

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2. Structural Analysis by C. S. Reddy, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi. 3 Theory of Structures Vol 1 & 2 by Gupta & Gupta , TMH References 1. Theory and Analysis of Structures, Vol. I & II by O. P. Jain & B. K. Jain, Nem Chand & Bros., Roorkee. 2. Theory of Structures by S. P. Timoshenko and D. Young, Mc-Graw Hill Book Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi. 3. Analysis of Statically Indeterminate Structures by P. Dayaratnam, Affiliated EastWest Press. 4. Indterminate Structural Analysis by C. K. Wang. 5. Introduction to Matrix Methods of Structural Analysis by H. C. Martin, Mc-Graw Hill Book Publishing Company Ltd. 6. Matrix Analysis of Framed Structures by Weaver and Gere. 7. Theory of Structures Vol. II by Vazirani & Ratwani. 8. Influence Line Diagrams by Dhavilkar.

ECE505 CONCRETESTRUCTUREI
L 3, T 1 CT 30, TA 20, ESE 100 UNIT1 Concrete Making materials , mix design , Properties of concrete and reinforcements , testing of concrete , Introduction to Various Design Philosophies, Design of Rectangular Singly and Doubly Reinforced Sections by Working Stress Method. 8 UNIT2 Assumptions in Limit State Design Method, Design of Rectangular Singly and Doubly Reinforced beams, T-beams, L-beams by Limit State Design Method. 8 UNIT3 Behaviour of RC beam in Shear, Shear Strength of beams with and without shear reinforcement, Minimum and Maximum shear reinforcement, design of beam in shear, Introduction to development length, Anchorage bond, flexural bond. (Detailed Examples by Limit State Design Method), Failure of beam under shear, Concept of Equivalent Shear and Moments. 8 UNIT4 Design of one way and two way solid slabs by Limit State Design Method, Serviceability Limit States, Control of deflection, cracking and vibrations. 8 UNIT5 Design of Columns by Limit State Design Method- Effective height of columns, Assumptions, Minimum eccentricity, Short column under axial compression, requirements for reinforcement, Column with helical reinforcement, Short column under axial load and uni-axial bending, Design of columns under bi-axial loading by Design Charts. 8 Note:All designs shall be conforming to IS : 456 2000. TextBooks 1. IS : 456 2000. 2. Fundamentals of Reinforced Concrete by M L Gambhir, PHI, 3. Reinforced Concrete Design by S. Unnikrishna Pillai & D. Menon, Tata Mc-Graw References 1. Plain and Reinforced Concrete Vol. I & II by O. P. Jain & Jai Krishna, Nem Chand & Bros. 2. Reinforced Concrete Structures by R. Park and Pauley. 3.ReinforcedConcreteDesignbyP. Dayaratnam., Oxford & IBH 10

ECE 551
P3

Geotechnical Engineering Lab.

1. Sieve Analysis 2. Hydrometer Analysis 3. Liquid & Plastic Limit Tests 4. Shrinkage Limit Test 5. Proctor Compaction Test 6. Relative Density 7. In Situ Density Core cutter & Sand Replacement 8. Permeability Test 9. Direct Shear Test 10. Auger Boring 11. Static Cone Penetration Test 12. Standard / Dynamic Cone Penetration Test

ECE 552 TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING LAB.


P3 1. Crushing Value Test of Aggregate 2. Impact Value Test of Aggregate 3. Los Angeles Abrasion Value of Aggregate 4. Shape Test (Flakiness Index, Elongation Index) of Aggregate 5. Penetration Test of Bituminous Sample 6. Softening Point Test of Bituminous Sample 7. Stripping Test of Bituminous Sample 8. Ductility Test of Bituminous Sample 9. Flash & Fire Point Test of Bituminous Sample 10. Classified both directional Traffic Volume Study 11. Traffic Speed Study ( Using Radar Speedometer or Enoscope)

ECE 553 CAD LAB-1


P3 1. Working on analysis softwares like ANSYS , ADINA , NISA 2. WORKING ON DESIGN SOFTWARE LIKE STAAD PRO / STRUDS / SAP / ETAB / STRAP 3. WORKING ON GEOTECHNICAL SOFTWARES like GEO-5 / Plaxis

ECE 554 Quantity Surveying & Estimation


P3 1. Importance of estimation, different types of estimates specifications general and detailed. 2. Methods of Estimation: General items of work for estimates units and measurement, method of accounting for the deduction of openings etc. 3. Detailed estimates of a single roomed and a two roomed residential building.
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4. Analysis of rates: Definition of analysis of rates, Prime cost, Work charged establishment, 5. Quantity of materials per unit of work for major civil engineering items Resource planning through analysis of rates, market rates, 6. PW.D. Scheduled and cost indices for building material and labour. 7. Public works Organization, M.E.S. Organization, India Railway Organization and concept of organizational set up for Public Work Execution. Duties and responsibilities of the officers.

ECE601 CONCRETESTRUCTUREII
L 3, T 1 CT 30, TA 20, ESE 100 UNIT1 Nature of Stresses in flat slabs with and without drops, coefficient for design of flat slabs, reinforcement in flat slabs. (IS Code Method). 8 UNIT2 Analysis and design of beam curved in plan. 2 Structural behaviour of footings, design of footing for a wall and a single column, combined rectangular and trapezoidal footings, Design of strap footing. 6 UNIT3 Structural behaviour of retaining wall, stability of retaining wall against overturning and sliding, Design of T-shaped retaining wall, Concept of Counter fort retaining wall. 6 Loads, forces and I.R.C. bridge loadings, Design of R.C. slab culvert. 4 UNIT4 Design criteria, material specifications and permissible stresses for tanks, design concept of circular and rectangular tanks situated on the ground / underground, design of overhead tanks. 8 UNIT5 Advantages of prestressing, methods of prestressing, losses in prestress, analysis of simple prestressed rectangular and T-section. 8 TextBooks 1. IS : 456 2000. 2. Reinforced Concrete Design by Pillai & Menon , TMH 3. Prestressed Concret by N Krishna Raju , New Age References 1. Plain and Reinforced Concrete Vol. I & II by O. P. Jain & Jai Krishna, Nem Chand & Bros. 2. Reinforced Concrete Structures by R. Park and Pauley. 3. Reinforced Concrete Design by P. dayaratnam.

ECE602

ENVIRONMENTALENGINEERINGII
L 3, T 1 CT 30, TA 20, ESE 100 UNIT1 Introduction: Beneficial uses of water and quality requirements, standards. Concepts of water and wastewater quality: physical, chemical and bacteriological examination of water and wastewater. Water borne diseases and their control. Wastewater characteristics: Temperature, pH, colour and odour, solids, nitrogen and phosphorus, chlorides, toxic metals and compounds, BOD, COD etc. Objectives of treatment: Water and wastewater treatment, unit operations and processes and flow sheets.
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UNIT2 Sedimentation: Determination of settling velocity, efficiency of ideal sedimentation tank, short circuiting; different classes of settling; design of primary and secondary settling tanks; removal efficiency for discrete and flocculent settling. Coagulation: Mechanisms of coagulation, coagulants and their reactions, coagulant aids; design of flocculators and clariflocculators. 8 UNIT3 Filtration: Theory of filtration; hydraulics of filtration; Carmen - Kozeny and other equations; slow sand, rapid sand and pressure filters, backwashing; brief introduction to other filters; design of filters. Disinfection: Requirements of an ideal disinfectant; kinetics of disinfection, various disinfectants, chlorination and practices of chlorination. Water softening and ion exchange: calculation of dose of chemicals. Adsorption. 8 UNIT4 Wastewater Treatment: Preliminary, primary, secondary and tertiary treatment processes. Primary Treatment: Screens, grit chamber and their design, sedimentation and chemical treatment to be given. Secondary Treatment: Theory of organic matter removal; activated sludge process, design of different units and modifications, extended aeration systems; trickling filters; aerated lagoons, waste stabilization ponds, oxidation ditches, R.B. C. etc. 8 UNIT5 Anaerobic digestion of sludge: Design of low and high rate anaerobic digesters and septic tank. Basic concept of anaerobic contact process, anaerobic filter, anaerobic fixed film reactor, fluidized bed and expanded bed reactors and upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactor. Disposal of wastewater on land and in water bodies. Introduction to Duckweed pond, vermiculture and root zone technologies and other emerging technologies for wastewater treatment. 8 Textbooks: 1. Peavy, Rowe and Tchobanoglous: Environmental Engineering 2. Metcalf and Eddy Inc.: Wastewater Engineering 3. Garg: Water Supply Engineering (Environmental Engineering Vol. I) 4. Garg: Sewage Disposal and Air Pollution Engineering (Environmental Engineering Vol. II). Referencebooks: 1. Manual on Water Supply and Treatment, C. P. H. E. E. O., Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India, New Delhi 2. Manual on Sewerage and Sewage Treatment, C. P. H. E. E. O., Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India, New Delhi 3. Steel and McGhee: Water Supply and Sewerage 4. Fair and Geyer: Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal 5. Arceivala: Wastewater Treatment for Pollution Control 6. Hammer and Hammer Jr.: Water and Wastewater Technology 7. Raju: Water Supply and Wastewater Engineering 8. Sincero and Sincero: Environmental Engineering: A Design Approach 9. Pandey and Carney: Environmental Engineering 10. Rao: Textbook of Environmental Engineering 11. Davis and Cornwell: Introduction to Environmental Engineering 12. Kshirsagar: Water Supply and Treatment and Sewage Treatment Vol. I and II 13. Punmia: Water Supply and Wastewater Engineering Vol. I and II 14. Birdie: Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering
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15. Ramalho: Introduction to Wastewater Treatment Processes 16. Parker: Wastewater Systems Engineering 17. Mara: Sewage Treatment in Hot climates.

ECE603 TRANSPORTATIONENGINEERINGII
L 3, T 1 CT 30, TA 20, ESE 100 UNIT1 Indian railways: Development and organization of Indian Railways. Permanent way : Sub-grade, formation, embankment and cutting, track drainage. Rails : Rail gauges, types of rails, defects in rails, rail failure, creep of rail. Rail Fastenings : Fish plates, spikes, chairs, keys, bearing plates. Sleepers : Timber, steel, cast iron, concrete and prestressed concrete sleepers, manufacturing of concrete sleepers, sleeper density. Ballast : Ballast materials, size of ballast, screeming of ballast, specification of ballast, tests on ballast. UNIT2 Railway Track Geometry : Gradients, horizontal curves, super-elevation, safe speed on curves, cant deficiency, negative super elevation, compensation for curvature on gradients, track resistance and tractive power. Points & Crossings : Elements of a simple turn-out, details of switch, details of crossings, number & angle of crossings, design of turn-out. UNIT3 Stations & Yards : Site selection for a railway station, layout of different types of stations, classification of stations, types of railway yard, functions of Marshalling yards. Signalling & Interlocking : Classification of signals, method of train working, absolute block system, mechanical interlocking of a two line railway station. UNIT4 Airport Engineering Air craft characteristics affecting airport design; Runway operation; Runway pavement design of overlay; Runway lighting and marking heliport. UNIT5 Water Transport Harbors;Layoutandportfacilities;Inlandwaterways;Inlandwateroperation. TextBooks 1. A Text Book of Railway Engineering by S. P. Arora & S. C. Saxena References 1. Railway Engineering by M. M. Aggrawal. ECE-651: Structural Detailing Lab (L-T-P:: 0-0-3) Preparation of working drawings for the following using any drafting software 1. RC Beams- Simply supported, Continuous, Cantilever 2. T beam / L-beam floor 3. Slabs Simply supported, Continuous, One way and two way slabs. 4. Columns Tied Columns and Spirally reinforced columns. 5. Isolated footings for RC Columns. 6. Combined rectabgular and trapezoidal footings. 7. Detailing of Buildings with respect to Earthquake Resistant Design.

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ECE-652: Environmental Engg. Lab (L-T-P:: 0-0-3) Any 8 Experiments out of the list of 12 below: 1. Determination of turbidity, colour and conductivity.
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Determination of pH, alkalinity and acidity. Determination of hardness and chlorides. Determination of residual chlorine. Determination of most probable number of coliforms. Measurement of air pollutants with high volume sampler. Measurement of sound level with sound level meter. Determination of total, suspended and dissolved solids. Determination of BOD. Determination of COD. Determination of kjeldahl nitrogen. Determination of fluoride. ECE-653 : CAD Lab 2 (L-T-P:: 0-0-3) 1. Working on Environmental Engineering softwares for Analysis and Design of water & waste water treatment and distribution systems ( Water Cad / Sewer Cad / Water Gem / Sewer Gem / Loop ) 2. WORKING Transportation Engg softwares / Surveying Softwares 3. WORKING ON GIS softwares ( Arc GIS / Envi / GePSy )
4. Working on Project Management softwares ( Primaveera / MS Project )

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ECE701
STEEL STRUCTURE I L 3, T 1 CT 30, TA 20, ESE 100
Unit1 GeneralConsiderations Introduction, Advantages of Steel as a Structural. Material, Disadvantages of Steel as a Structural Material, Structural Steel, StressStrain Curve for Mild Steel, Rolled Steel Sections, Convention for MemberAxes,Loads,DeadLoad,LiveLoads,EnvironmentalLoads,SeismicForces,SnowandRain Loads,ErectionLoads,BasisforDesign,DesignPhilosophies,LocalBucklingofPlateElements. IntroductiontoLimitStateDesign Introduction,LimitStatesforSteelDesign,LimitStatesofStrength,LimitStatesofServiceability,Actions (Loads),ProbabilisticBasisforDesign,DesignCriteria Unit2 SimpleConnectionsRiveted,BoltedandPinnedConnections Introduction,RivetedConnections,PatternsofRivetedJoints,BoltedConnections,TypesofBolts,Types of Bolted Joints, Load Transfer Mechanism, Failure of Bolted Joints, Specification for Bolted Joints, BearingType Connections, Prying Action, Tensile Strength of Plate, Efficiency of the Joint, Combined ShearandTension,SlipCriticalConnections,CombinedShearandTensionforSlipCriticalConnections, WorkingLoadDesign,PinConnections SimpleWeldedConnections Introduction,Types,Symbols,WeldingProcess,WeldDefects,InspectionofWelds,Assumptionsinthe Analysis of Welded Joints, Design of Groove Welds, Design of Fillet Welds, Fillet Weld Applied to the EdgeofAPlateOrSection,FilletWeldforTrussMembers,DesignofIntermittentFilletWelds,Plugand SlotWelds,StressesDueToIndividualForces,CombinationofStresses,FailureofWelds,Distortionof Welded Parts, Fillet Weld Vs Butt Weld, Welded Jointed Vs Bolted and Riveted Joints, Section of Fasteners,WorkingLoadDesign Unit3 TensionMembers Introduction, Types of Tension Members, Net Sectional Area, Effective Net Area, Types of Failure, DesignStrengthofTensionMembers,SlendernessRatio(),Displacement,DesignofTensionMember, LugAngles,Splices,GussetPlate,WorkingLoadDesign 15

Unit4 CompressionMembers Introduction,EffectiveLength,SlendernessRatio(),TypesofSections,TypesofBuckling,Classification of Cross Sections, Column Formula, Design Strength, Design of Axially Loaded Compression Members, BuiltUp Columns (Latticed Columns), Lacing, Batten, Compression Member Composed of Two ComponentsBacktoBack,EncasedColumn,Splices,DesignofColumnBases Unit5 Beams Introduction,TypesofSections,BehaviourofBeaminFlexure,SectionClassification,LateralStabilityof Beams, LateralTorsional Buckling, Bending Strength of Beams, Laterally Supported Beams, Laterally Unsupported Beams, Shear Strength of Beams, Web Buckling, Bearing Strength, Web Crippling, Deflection, Design Procedure of Rolled Beams, BuiltUp Beams (Plated Beams), Lintels, Purlins, Beam BearingPlates,CastellatedBeam,EffectofHolesinBeam,IntroductiontoPlateGirder,Introductionto GantryGirder TextBooks 1. LimitStateDesignofSteelStructuresbyS.K.Duggal,TataMcgrawHill. 2. DesignofSteelStructuresbyKSSairam,PearsonEducation ReferenceBooks 3. DesignofSteelStructuresbyN.Subramanian,OxfordUniversityPress 4. SteelStructuresbyRobertEnglekirk.HohnWiley&sonsinc. 5. StructuralSteelDesignbyLamberttall(RonaldPressComp.Newyork. 6. DesignofsteelstructuresbyWillamTSegui,CENGAGELearning 7. StructuralSteelDesignByDMacLaughlin,CENGAGELearning

ECE702WATERRESOURCESENGINEERING
L 3, T 1 UNITI Hydrology : Hydrologic Cycle. Water Budget Equation, Hydrologic system, Precipitation : Types, measurements and analysis, error in estimation, missing data, consistency of rainfall records, Intensity during frequency (IDF) and probabilitic maximum Precipitation (PMP) curves. Evaporation and consumptive use: Process affecting factors, estimation and measurement techniques. Infiltration:Process affecting factors, measurement and estimation, Infiltration Indices. UNITII Surface Runoff: Components and factors affecting runoff, methods of estimation of runoff volume and peak runoff, rating curve, Rainfall runoff relationships Hydrograph analysis: components, factors affecting hydrographs, base flow separation, Direct Runoff Hydrograph, Unit Hydrograph: Theory and assumptions. Derivation of Unit Hydrograph, Synthetic Unit Hydrograph Introduction to computer models for rainfall runoff analysis. Irrigation: Developments in India, Necessity and types Advantages & disadvantages of irrigation. Functions of water in plant growth, Methods of Irrigation, Water requirement of crops. Irrigation frequency, Irrigation efficiencies, Principal crops and crop season, crop rotation. Canal irrigation: Classes and alignment, Parts of a canal system, Commanded area, curves in channels, channel losses. UNITIII Sediment Transportation: Suspended and Bed load and its estimation Irrigation channels: Types: lined and unlined, silt theories: Kennedys and Laceys Design procedure for irrigation channels, Longitudinal cross section, Schedule of area
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statistics and channel dimensions, use of Garrets Diagrams in channel design, cross sections of an Irrigation channel, Computer programes for design of channels Lining of Irrigation Canals: Advantages and types, factors for selection of a particular type, design of lined channels, cross section of lined channels, Economics of canal lining. Water Logging: Definition, effects, causes and anti-water logging measures, Drainage of water logged land, Types of drains open and closed, spacing of closed drains. UNITIV Regulation and control of canal system: Purpose, Types of canal regulation works and their functional aspects Irrigation Outlets: Requirements, types, non-modular, semi-module and rigid module, selection criterion River Training: Objective and need, classification of rivers, and river training works, meandering, stages, methods of river training, bank protection, Methods for measurement of discharge. UNITV Ground Water Hydrology: Zones of underground water, Aquifers and their types, important terms, Determination of discharge through unconfined and confined aquifers with steady flow conditions, Interference among wells, determination of aquifer constants, Well loss and specific capacity, efficiency of a well, types of water wells, bored and open wells, specific yield of a well, Relative merits of well and canal irrigation, type of tube wells, well surrounding and well development, Suitable site selection for a tube well, Types of open wells, Methods of lifting water. Infiltration galleries. TextBook 1. Irrigation Engg. and Hydraulic Structures by S.K. Garg, Khanna Publishers. 2. Irrigation and water Power engineering by B.C. Punmia, Laxmi Publications. 3. Engineering Hydrology by K. Subramanya, TMH. 4. Irrigation Water Power and Water Resource Engg. by K.R. Arrora. References 5. Water Resources Engg. By Larry W. Mays, John Wiley India 6. Water resources Engg. By Wurbs and James, John wiley India 7. Water Resources Engg. By R. K. Linsley, McGraw Hill 8. Irrigation and water Resources Engg. By G L Asawa, New age International Publishers 9. Irrigation Theory and practices by A.M. Michel.

ECE801
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT L 3, T 1 CT 30, TA 20, ESE 100 L3 T 1 Unit 1 Elements of Management : Project cycle, Organisation, planning, scheduling monitoring updating and management system in construction. Unit -2 Network Techniques : Bar charts, milestone charts, work break down structure and preparation of networks. Application of network Techniques like PERT, GERT, CPM AON and AOA in construction management. Project monitoring, cost planning, resource allocation through network techniques. Line of balance technique. Unit 3 Engineering Economics : Time value of money, Present economy studies, Equivalence concept, financing of projects, economic comparison present worth 17

method Equivalent annual cost method, discounted cash flow method, analytical criteria for postponing of investment retirement and replacement of asset. Depreciation and break even cost analysis. Unit 4 Contract Management :Legal aspects of contraction, laws related to contracts, land acquisition, labour safety and welfare. Different types of contracts, their relative advantages and disadvantages. Elements of tender preparation, process of tendering pre-qualification of contracts, Evaluation of tenders, contract negotiation and award of work, monitoring of contract extra items, settlements of disputes, arbitration and commissioning of project. Unit 5 Equipment Management : Productivity, operational cost, owning and hiring cost and the work motion study. Simulation techniques for resource scheduling. Construction Equipments for earth moving , Hauling Equipments, Hoisting Equipments , Conveying Equipments , Concrete Production Equipments Text Books 1. Construction Planning, Equipment and Methods. : R.L. Peurify. T.M.H., International Book Company. 2. PERT & CPM Principles and Applications L.S. Srinath, E.W.P. Ltd., New Delhi. 3. Network Analysis Techniques S.K. Bhatnagar, Willey Eastern Ltd. 4. Construction Technology by Sarkar , Oxford ECE011AdvancedFoundationDesign

LTP 310

Unit1 Vertical pressures under surface loads, Elastic Solution, Bousisinesq and New Mark Charts, Westergaardsequation,approximatesolution. Unit2 Bearing capacity and settlement analysis of shallow foundations: Meyerhof and Hansens bearing capacityequations,BISbearingcapacityequation,immediateandconsolidationsettlementsincohesive soil,DeBeerandschmmertmansmethodsofsettlementpredictioninnoncohesivesoil. Unit3 Classificationofpiles,loadcarryingcapacityofsinglepilesinclay,siltandsandby dynamicandstatic methods,Pileloadtest,Pilegroup,Negativeskinfriction,Settlementofpilegroup. Unit4 Foundationonexpansivesoil,Constructiononexpansivesoil,Alterationofsoilcondition,underreamed piles. Elementsofwellfoundation,Shape,Depthofscour,Wellsinking,Tilt,shiftandtheirprevention. Unit5 Stability of slopes, Limit equilibrium method, Method of slices, Simplified Bishop method, Stability Charts. Machinefoundation:classification,definitions,designprincipleinbrief,Barkensmethod. TextBooks: 1. K.R.AroraSoilMechanics&FoundationEngineering. 2. AlamSinghModernGeotechnicalEngineering. 3. GopalRanjanandA.S.R.RaoBasicandAppliedSoilMechanics Reference: 1. J.E.bowlesAnalysisandDesignofFoundation. 2. V.N.S.MurthySoilMechanicsandFoundationEngineering. 3. B.M.DasFoundationEngineering,CENGAGELearning 18

ECE 012 MATRIX ANALYSIS OF STRUCTRES L 3, T 1 CT 30, TA 20, ESE 100 UNIT 1 Introduction of Flexibility and stiffness method. Hand computation of problems on beam, UNIT 2 Hand computation of problems on trusses, frames and grids. UNIT 3 Generalized computer oriented treatment of stiffness method, Method of assembling the stiffness matrix, substructure technique for solving very large structures. UNIT 4 Analysis for imposed deformation, temperature, support settlement, etc. UNIT 5 Transfer matrix method of analyzing framed structure. Reference: 1. Weaver & Gere , Matrix Analysis of Framed structures. 2. H.C. Matrix, Introduction to Matrix Methods, of structural Analysis, McGraw Hill, New York.

ECE-013 Environmental Management for Industries


Unit-1 Environmental legislations for setting up and for operation of an industrial activity, Compliance procedure of these legislations, Need of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) study, Other Pollution control legislations. Unit-2 Defining the industrial activity: Location, approach, manufacturing processes, raw materials and other inputs of natural resources; Defining the local environment format: Physical environment, biological environment and socio-economic environment. Unit-3 Detailing of the local environment: Physical environment- water, air, land resources &solid wastes, noise emissions, radiation emissions etc.; Biological environment- all flora & fauna including microbial activities in the local vicinity; Socio-economic environment- history of the area, customs & rituals, demography, infrastructural activities, education, health, and developmental profile of the area, specific local environmental issues. Unit-4 Environmental Pollution in Industries: various industrial processes, sources and types of pollutions solid, liquid, gaseous, noise & radiation emissions. Case studies of various industries, e.g., dairy, fertilizer, distillery, sugar, pulp and paper, iron and steel, metal plating, thermal power plants, etc. Unit-5 Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA): definitions, methodologies, environmental toxicology; Environmental management Plan, Risk Assessment & risk management plan, pollutant exposure assessment, Environmental Management Cell (EMC):Environmental monitoring schedules, Environmental Statement, Application for consent, Authorization for hazardous wastes, ISO and ISO 14000 etc.

Recommended References: 1. EIAGuidelinesofMoEFAvailableonCPCB/MoEFWebsite


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2. Environment(protection)Act1986.Anyauthorized&recentpublicationonGovernmentActs. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
AlsoavailableonCPCB/MoEFWebsite EnvironmentalImpactAssessmentTrainingresourcemanual,UNEP2001 Wastewater Reuse and Recycling TechnologyPollution Technology Review72, Culp, Gordan, GeorgeWasner,RobertWilliamsandMark,V.HughesJr.,NoyesDataCorporation,NewJersey. IndustrialPollutionControlIssuesandTechniques.Nancy,J.Sell,VanNostrandReinholdCo,NY. IndustrialPollutionPreventionHandbook.Shen,T.T.,SpringerVerlag,Berlin. EnvironmentalEngineering.Pandey,G.N.andCorney,G.C.,TataMcGrawHill,NewDelhi ECE014PrinciplesofTownPlanningandArchitecture

Unit1 Principlesoftownplanning,Landusepatterns,Populationsurvey,Densityconcepts,andtransportation planning, Unit2 Conceptofhabitatincludingenvironmentalpollution,problemsofmetropolis,Satellitetownconcepts, Gardencitymovement,Neighbourhoodplanning,Briefhistoryofarchitecture, Unit3 Impact of development of materials through ages, Evolution of architectural forms, Anesthetics and functionalproportions, Unit4 PrinciplesofarchitectureDesign,BuildingByeLaws,Scale,Forms,Texture,Colour,Balance,Composition ofSpace,Roleofarchitectsandtownplanners, Unit5 Architectural Drawing, Different symbols used in building industry, Design of typical buildings such as school,hospital,residencialandcommercialcomplex,etc.

ECE 021 ADVANCED CONCRETE DESIGN L 3, T 1 CT 30, TA 20, ESE 100 UNIT 1 Design of over-head tanks: Design of RC domes and beams curved in plan, design of Cylindrical and rectangular tanks with different end conditions using IS: 3370 tables, Intze tank design based on membrane analysis with mention of continuity effects. UNIT 2 Design of staging: Braces, Columns and Raft Foundation. UNIT 3 Building Frames: Dead, Live, Wind and Earthquake loads, Analysis of framed building by approximate methods for vertical and horizontal loads, concept of Exact Analysis, joint detailing. UNIT - 4 Design of Bridges: Loads, Forces and Permissible Stresses, Code Recommendations regarding design and detailing, Design of slabs under concentrated loads using, Effective width and Pigeauds method, Courbons method of load distribution, Detailed design of Highway Bridges: RC slab, and R.C. T-beam types. UNIT 5 High performance concrete, Production and no-conventional concrete. Design of composite Sections: Composite beam and slabs in simple conditions.
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Reference: 1. Reinforced Concrete Design by M L Gambhir 2. Reinforced Concrete Design by B C Punamia 3 Essentials of Bridge Engineering by D.J. Victor
ECE022EarthandEarthRetainingStructure

LT P 310

Unit1 Earth and Rock Fill Dam, Choice of types, material, foundation, requirement of safety of earth dams, seepageanalysis Unit2 MechanicallyStabilizedEarthretainingwalls:Generalconsiderations,backfillandreinforcedmaterials, constructiondetails,designmethod,stability. Unit3 Soil nailing: applications, advantages, limitations, methods of soil nailing, case histories, analysis and design. Unit4 Reinforced Soil: Introduction, basic components, strength characteristics, soilreinforcement interface friction, ReinforcedEarthwall:Stabilityanalysis,constructionprocedure,drainage,designProcedure Unit5 Foundation on Reinforced Soil Bed: Pressure ratio, analysis of strip, isolated, square and rectangular footing on reinforced soil bed, Ultimate bearing capacity of footing on reinforced earth slab. Fiber reinforcedsoil. Books: 1. VNSMurthySoilMechanicsandFoundationEngg 2. SwamiSaranReinforcedSoilanditsEngineeringApplication 3. J.E.BowlesAnalysisandDesignofFoundation TCE 023 Transportation System Planning L3T1P-0 UNIT-1 Introduction: Overview of transportation system, nature of traffic problems in cities, Present Scenario of road transport and transport assets. Role of transportation: Social, Political, Environmental, Goals and objectives of transportation planning, UNIT-2 Type of transportation system: Intermediate Public Transport (IPT), Public Transport, Rapid and mass transport system. Traffic Flow and traffic stream variables. UNIT-3 Travel demand: Estimation and fore casting, trip classification, trip generation: factors and methods, multiple regression analysis. Trip distribution methods, modal split, trip assignment. UNIT-4 Evaluation of transport planning proposals: Land Use Transport Planning, Economic Evaluation methods, net-present-Value methods, Benefit Cost method, Internal rate of return method. UNIT-5 Transportation Facilities: Pedestrian facilities, Bicycle facilities, parking and 21

terminal facilities. Transport system management. Long term and short term planning, use of IT in transportation. Reference: 1. Introduction to Transportation Engineering: William W. Hay. 2. Introduction to Transportation Engineering planning E.K. Mortak. 3. Metropolitan transportation planning J.W. Dickey. 4. Traffic Engineering, L.R. Kadiyali

ECE-024 : Rural Water Supply and Sanitation


Unit-I Concept of environment and scope of sanitation in rural areas. Magnitude of problems of rural water supply and sanitation. Population to be covered, difficulties. National policy. Unit-II Water supply: Design population and demand loads. Various approaches of planning of water supply schemes in rural areas. Development of proffered sources of water springs. Wells, infiltration wells, radial wells and infiltration galleries, collection of raw water from surface source. Specific practices and problems encountered in rural water supply. Unit-III Improved methods and compact systems of treatment of surface and ground waters for rural water supply. Brief Details of multi-bottom settlers (MBS), diatomaceous earth filter, cloth filter, slow sand filter, chlorine diffusion cartridges. Pumps, pipe materials, appurtenances and improved devices for use in rural water supply. Planning of distribution system in rural areas. Unit-IV Community and sanitary latrines. Various methods of collection and disposal of night soil. Planning of waste water collection system in rural areas. Treatment and Disposal of waste water. Compact and simple waste water treatment units and systems in rural areas such as stabilization ponds, septic tanks, Imhoff tank, soak pit etc. Disposal of waste water soakage pits and trenches. Unit-V Disposal of Solid Wastes. Composting, land filling, incineration, Biogas plants, Rural health. Other specific issues and problems encountered in rural sanitation

Recommended books:
1. Water Treatment and Sanitation Simple Method for Rural Area by Mann H.T. and Williamson D. 2. Water Supply for Rural Areas & Small Communities by Wanger E.G. and Lanoix J.N., WHO 3. Water Supply and Sewerage, by E.W.Steel & T.J.Mcghee, McGraw Hill. 4. ManualonWaterSupplyandTreatment,CPHEEO,Mini.OfUrbanDevelopment,Govt.ofIndia.
5. ManualonSewerageandSewageTreatment,CPHEEO,Mini.OfUrbanDevelopment,Govt.ofIndia

6. Environmental Engineering by D. Srinivasan, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd. 2009


ECE031BridgeEngineering Unit 1 Site selection, various types of bridges and their suitability, loads, forces and IRC bridge loading and permissible stresses, Design of RC bridges under concentrated loads using effective width and Pigeauds Method, 22

Unit 2 Courbon's method of load distribution. Detail design of slab culvert Unit 3 T-beam bridge, box culverts, Unit 4 Design and detailing of plate girder and steel Truss type bridges, Unit 5 Design of piers and pier caps. Abutments, and bearings Text Books : 1. Essentials of Bridge Engineering by D J Victor 2. Limit State Design of Steel Structures by S K Duggal 3. Design of steel Structures by Ramchandra ECE032FiniteElementMethods Unit1 Calculus of variation, Introduction to calculus of variations, Introduction to equilibrium equations in elasticity, Euler's Lagranges equations, Principal of virtual work, virtual displacements, Principles of minimum potential energy, boundary value, initial value problems, Flexibility approach, Displacement approach, Different problems in structural analysis. (08 Hrs) Unit - 2 FEM Procedure, Derivation of FEM equations by variation principle polynomials, Concept of shape functions, Derivation for linear simplex element, Need for integral forms, Interpolation polynomials in global and local coordinates. Weighted residual Methods: Concept of weighted residual method, Derivation of FEM equationsnby Galerkin's method, Solving cantilever beam problem by Galerkins approach, Derivation of shape functions for CST triangular elements, Shape functions for rectangular elements, Shape functions for quadrila1teral elements. (10 Hrs) Unit - 3 Higher order Elements: Concept of iso-parametric elements, Concept of sub-parametric and super parametric elements, Concept of Jacobin matrix. (04 Hrs) Numerical Integration: Numerical Integration, one point formula and two point formula for 2D formula, Different problems of numerical integration evaluation of element stiffness matrix, Automatic mesh generation schemes, (05Hrs) Unit - 4 Pascal's triangle law for 2D shape functions polynomial, Pascal's triangle law for 3D shape function polynomials, Shape function for beam elements, Hermition shape functions. Convergence: Convergence criteria, Compatibility requirements, Geometric isotropy invariance, Shape functions for iso-parametric elements, Special characteristics of stiffness matrix, Direct method for deriving shape functions using Langrage's formula, Plane stress problems. (08 Hrs) Unit - 5 Analysis of structures: Truss elements, Analysis of truss problems by direct stiffness method. Analysis of frames and different problems, Different axi-symmetric truss problems. (08 Hrs) Text Book: 1. The Finite Element method -ZIENKIEWICZ.O.C.Tata McGraw Hill Pub. New Delhi, 2000 2. Finite Element Methods by C R Alaval , PHI 3. Finite Elements in Engineering:- Chandrupatta, et. AI. Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., Reference Books: 1. Concepts and Applications of Finite Element Analysis: COOK. D. Robert. Malus.S.David, Plesha E. Michel, John wilely & sons 3rd Edn. New York, 2000 2. Finite Element Analysis -C.S. Krishnanmoorthy, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd, New Delhi, 3. Introduction to the Finite Element method -Desai / ABEL-C.B.S. Publishers & Distributors, New


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ECE033EnvironmentalGeotechnology
LT P 310 Unit1 Introduction, Development of Environmental Geotechnology, Aims,Environmental Cycle and their interaction with geotechnology, Natural environment, cycles of nature, environmental geotechnical problems. Unit2 Identification and characteristics of contaminated soil, classification, Characteristics of dust, dust in environment,ionexchangereactionandionexchangecapacity,ionexchangereactionincontaminated soilwatersystem,SiteInvestigationfordetectionofsubsurfacecontamination Unit3 Loadenvironment factor design criteria, soilstructure vs structure soil interaction, load and environmental loads, Bearing capacity based on load footing interaction, lateral earth pressure, pile foundations,environmentalfactorsaffectingpilecapacity,underwaterfoundationproblems. Unit4 Ash Pond and Mine Tailing Impoundments, Geotechnical reuse of waste materials and fills, Grouting and injection process, Grout used for controlling hazardous wastes, Sinkhole: interaction with environment,remedialaction Unit5 Sanitarylandfills:Selectionofwastedisposalsites,LandfillsforMunicipalandHazardouswastes,Design ofliners:clayandsyntheticclayliners,Bearingcapacityoffoundationonsanitarylandfills RecommendedBooks: 1. Fang,H.IntroductiontoEnvironmentalGeotechnology. 2. Sharma,H.D.andSangeeta,P.L.wastecontainmentsystems,wastestabilizationandlandfills: designandevaluation. 3. Koerner,R.M.Designingwithgeosynthetics

ECE 034 Industrial Pollution Control and Environmental Audit


Unit-1 Industrial wastes & their sources: various industrial processes, sources and types of wastessolid, liquid, gaseous, noise & radiation emissions. Sources for industrial water usages and various industrial processes requiring water use and water quality. Unit-2 Processes responsible for deterioration in water quality, Various waste water streams, Control and removal of specific pollutants in industrial wastewaters, e.g., oil and grease, bio-degradable organics, chemicals such as cyanide, fluoride, toxic organics, heavy metals, radioactivity etc. Wastewater re-uses & recycling, concept of zero discharge effluent. Unit-3 Control of gaseous emissions: hood and ducts, tall stacks, particulate and gaseous pollutant control; Solid waste generation and disposal management; Hazardous wastes: definitions, concepts and management aspects; Noise & radiation: generation, control and management. Unit-4 Recent trends in industrial waste management, cradle to grave concept, life cycle analysis, clean technologies; Case studies of various industries, e.g., dairy, fertilizer, distillery, sugar, pulp and paper, iron and steel, metal plating, thermal power plants, etc.

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Unit-5 Environmental audit: definitions and concepts, environmental audit versus accounts audit, compliance audit, relevant methodologies, various pollution regulations, Introduction to ISO and ISO 14000. Recommended References:
1. Industrial Wastewater Management Handbook, Azad, Hardom Singh, EditorinChief, McGraw Hill,NewYork. 2. Wastewater Reuse and Recycling TechnologyPollution Technology Review72, Culp, Gordan, GeorgeWasner,RobertWilliamsandMark,V.HughesJr.,NoyesDataCorporation,NewJersey. 3. TheTreatmentofIndustrialwastes.Edmund,B.BesselieveP.E.,McGrawHill,NewYork. 4. IndustrialPollutionControlIssuesandTechniques.Nancy,J.Sell,VanNostrandReinholdCo,NY. 5. WastewaterEngineering:Treatment&Reuse.Metcalf&Eddy,TataMcGrawHill. 6. IndustrialPollutionPreventionHandbook.Shen,T.T.,SpringerVerlag,Berlin. 7. EnvironmentalEngineering.Pandey,G.N.andCorney,G.C.,TataMcGrawHill,NewDelhi 8. Environment(protection)Act1986.Anyauthorized&recentpublicationonGovernmentActs.

ECE-035 : Engineering Hydrology


Unit-1 Introduction: hydrologic cycle, water budget equations, world water balance, application in engineering. Precipitation: Forms of precipitation, measurement, depth-area-duration & intensity- duration- frequency relationships, probable maximum precipitation. Unit-2 Abstraction from Precipitation: Evaporation process, measurement and estimation; Evapotranspiration-measurement and estimation; Initial Losses- Interception & Depression storage; Infiltration- process, capacities, indices, measurement & estimation Unit-3 Runoff and Hydrographs : Hydrograph, runoff characteristics of stream, Yield, Rainfall-runoff correlations, flow duration curve, mass curve, droughts and floods. Factors affecting flood hydrographs, unit hydrograph and its analysis, s-curve hydrograph, synthetic and instantaneous unit hydrographs. Unit-4 Flood: Rational method, empirical formulae, unit hydrograph method, flood frequency studies, statistical analysis, regional flood frequency analysis, design storm & design flood, risk/reliability and safety factor; Flood Routing: Basic equation, hydrologic storage routing & attenuation, hydrologic channel routing, flood forecasting & control, hydraulic method of flood routing. Unit-5 Groundwater: introduction, forms of subsurface water, aquifers & its properties, Compressibility of aquifers, flow equations for confined and unconfined aquifers, well hydraulics- steady and unsteady flow to a well in confined aquifer, well losses, specific capacity, ground water irrigation, rain water harvesting. Recommended Books: Hydrology for Engineers by Linsley R. K., Kohler M. A. and Paulhus J. L. H. Engineering Hydrology by K. Subramanya Hydrology: Principles. Analysis. Design by Raghunath H. M. Handbook of Applied Hydrology by Chow V. T. Irrigation: Theory & Practice by Michael A. M.
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ECE041PrecastandModularConstructionPractices Unit1 Overview of reinforced and prestressed concrete construction Design and detailing of precast/prefabricatedbuildingcomponents, Unit2 Structuraldesignanddetailingofjointsinprefabricatedstructures,Productionofreadymixedconcrete, qualityassurance, Unit3 Use of equipments in precast prefabricated structure, Productivity analysis, Economics of form work, DesignofFormworkandtheirreusability, Unit4 ModularconstructionPractices,Fibonacciseries,itshandlingandotherreliableproportioningconcepts. Unit5 Modular coordination, Standardisation, system building, Lamination and Advantages of modular construction. Books: 1. HandbookoflowcosthousingbyAKLal 2. PrecastConcreteStructuresbyKimElliot ECE042PlasticAnalysisofStructures Unit1 Introduction,Historicalreview,plasticfailure,plasticmoment,capacityofacrosssection,shapefactor, conceptofloadfactor. Unit2 PlastichingeandcollapseMechanisms.Analysisofbeamsandframes. Unit3 SemiGraphicalmethodandMechanismmethod. Unit4 Plasticmomentdistributionformultistoreyandmultibayframes. Unit5 Analysisfordeflectionsatcollapse.Effectofaxialforceandshear. Books: 1. PlasticAnalysisofStructuresbyPGHodge,McGrawHill 2. PlasticAnalysisandDesignofsteelstructuresbyMBillWong 3. InelasticAnalysisofStructuresbyMJirasek&ZPBazant,JohnWiley ECE043:OpenChannelFlow LTP 310 UnitI Introduction:Basic concepts of free surface flows, velocity and pressure distribution, Mass, energy and momentum principle for prismatic and non-prismatic channels, Review of Uniform flow: Standard equations, hydraulically efficient channel sections, compound sections, Energy-depth relations: Concept of specific energy, specific force, critical flow, critical depth, hydraulic exponents, and channel transitions. UnitII GraduallyVariedFlow(GVF):Equation of gradually varied flow and its limitations, flow classification and surface profiles, Control sections, 26

Computation methods and analysis: Integration of varied flow equation by analytical, graphical and advanced numerical methods, Transitions of subcritical and supercritical flow, flow in curved channels. UnitIII RapidlyVariedFlow(RVF):Characteristics of rapidly varied flow, Classical hydraulic jump, Evaluation of the jump elements in rectangular and non-rectangular channels on horizontal and sloping beds, Hydraulic jump in gradually and suddenly expanding channels, submerged hydraulic jump, rolling and sky jump, use of jump as an energy dissipater, Flowmeasurement:by sharp crested and broad crested weirs, critical depth flumes, sluice gate, Free overfall. Rapidlyvariedunsteadyflow:Equation of motion for unsteady flow, Celerity of the gravity wave, deep and shallow water waves, open channel positive and negative surge, UnitIV SpatiallyVariedFlow(SVF):Basic principles, Differential SVF equations for increasing and decreasing discharge, Classifications and solutions, Numerical methods for profile computation, Flow over side-weir and Bottom-rack. UnitV Flow in channel of non-linear alignment and non-prismatic channel sections, Design considerations for sub critical and super critical flows, Design of culvert. References: 1. Chow, V.T., Open channel Hydraulics, McGraw Hill International 2. Henderson, F.M., Open Channel Flow, McGraw Hill International 3. Subramanya, K., Flow in Open Channels, Tata McGraw Hill 4. Ranga Raju, K.G., Flow through open channels, T.M.H. 5. M. Hanif Chaudhry, Open Channel Flow, PHI 6.French, R.H., Open channel Hydraulics, McGraw Hill International

ECE 044 - Tunnel Engineering


Unit 1 Site investigations , Geotechnical Considerations of tunneling Unit 2 Design of Tunnels Unit 3 Construction & Excavation methods , soft ground tunnels , Rock tunnels Unit-4 Micro tunneling techniques , Tunnel support design Unit 5 Ventilation of tunnels , tunnel utilities , safety aspects Books : 1. Tunnel Engineering Handbook by J O Bickel & T R Kuesel 2. Rock Mechanics Design in Mining & Tunneling by Z T Bieniawski ECE 051 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN L 3, T 1 CT 30, TA 20, ESE 100 UNIT 1 Elements of Computer Aided Design and its advantages over conventional design. Hardware required for CAD works. UNIT 2 Principles of software design, concept of modular programming, debugging and
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testing. UNIT 3 Computer applications in analysis and design of Civil Engineering systems. UNIT - 4 Use of software packages in the area of Structural, Geotechnical, and Environmental fields. UNIT 5 Expert system, their development and applications, Introduction to Neural Networks. Reference: 1. Computer Aided Design S. Rajiv, Narosa Publication 2. A.I. and Expert System Robert L. Lerine & / Lane E. Drang, McGraw Hill 3. Neural Computing: Waserman, vonnostrand.

ECE052ANALYSISANDDESIGNOFHYDRAULICSTRUCTURES
L 3, T 1 UNITI Types of Head works: Component parts of a diversion headwork, Failure of hydraulic structures founded on permeable foundations, Principles of design, Blighs theory, Khoslas theory for determination of pressure and exit gradient. Regulation Works: Falls, Classification, Introduction to design principle of falls, Design of Sarda type and straight glacis tall. Principle and design of Distributory head regulatior and cross regulator, canal escape, Bed bars. UNITII Canal head works: Functions, Location, Layout of head works. Weir and Barrage, Canal head Regulator, Introduction to the design principles of Weirs on permeable foundations, Design of vertical drop and sloping glacis weir. Cross drainage works: Necessity and types. Aqueduct, Siphon Aqueduct, super passage, canal siphon, level crossing, Introduction to design principles of cross drainage works. UNITIII Flood routing: Types, methods of reservoir routing, channel routing by Muskingham Method. Investigation and planning of dams and Reservoirs: Zones of storage, Estimation of storage capacity, Reservoir losses, Reservoir sedimentation and its control, life of a reservoir. Dams: classification and selection criteria. Earth Dams: Classification, causes of failure Phreatic line, and its determination Introduction to stability analysis. UNITIV: Gravity dams: Forces method of analysis, modes of failure and factor of safety, Elementary profile, stability analysis, galleries, joints, control of cracks. UNITV Spillways: Spillway capacity, types of spillways, Design of ogee spillway, Energy dissipation below spillway, Design criteria for Hydraulic Jump type stilling basins with horizontal and sloping aprons, spillway gates. Hydro-Electric Power: assessment of potential specially in reference to India, classification of power plants, important terms, types of turbines and their suitability. Power House layout and important structures of a powerhouse. TextBooks 1. Water Resources Engg. By Larry W Mays, John Wiley India 2. Water resources Engg. By Wurbs and James, John wiley India 3. Water Resources Engg. By R.K. Linsley, McGraw Hill
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4. Irrigation and Water Resources Engg. By G L Asawa, New age International Publishers References 5. Irrigation Engg. And Hydraulic Structures by S. K. Garg, Khanna Publishers 6. Irrigation and Water Power Engineering by B. C. Punimia & Pande B.B. Lal ECE053WATERRESOURCESSYSTEMS LTP 310 UnitI ConceptofSystem&SystemAnalysis:Definitionandtypesofasystem,SystemApproachandanalysis, BasicProblemsinSystemAnalysis. UnitII System Techniques in Water Resources: Optimization using calculas, Linear programming, Dynamic programmingandSimulation,CombinationofSimulationandOptimization. UnitIII Economic Considerations in Water Resources Systems: Basics of Engineering Economics, Economic Analysis,Conditionsofprojectoptimality,BenefitcostAnalysis UnitIV MultiobjectivePlanning:Noninferiorsolutions,PlanFormulation&PlanSelection. UnitV Applications of Linear Programming: Irrigation water allocation for single and multiple crops, Multi reservoir system for irrigation Planning, Reservoir operation for Irrigation and Hydropower Optimization ApplicationofDynamicProgramming:Optimalcropwaterallocation,SteadyState,ReservoirOperation policyforIrrigation. BooksRecommended: 1. Ossenbruggen,P.J.SystemAnalysisforCivilEngineering,JohnWiley,NewYork 2. Taha,H.OperationalResearchAnIntroduction,VthEdn,PrenticeHall. 3. Loucks, D. P., Stedenger, and Haith, D. A. Water Resources Systems Planning & Analysis, PrenticeHall. 4. Jain, S. K. and Singh, V. P. Water Resources Systems Planning & Management, Elesvier, Amsterdam ECE054MachineFoundationDesign LTP 310 Unit1 Vibration of elementary Systems: Vibration motion, vector representation of harmonic motion, Single degreeoffreedomsystem:FreeVibrationsdampedandundamped,ForcedVibrationsdampedand undamped. Unit2 Dynamics of soilfoundation System: types of machine foundation, design criteria, dynamic loads, physical modeling and response analysis, Barkens approach, Ford & Haddows analysis, Hammer foundation,I.S.Codes. Unit3 Dynamic soil testing techniques: cyclic plate load test, block vibration test, shear modulus test, geophysical methods, Resonancecolumn test, Two & three borehole techniques, Model tests using centrifugeandshaketable,recentdevelopments Unit4
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Vibration isolation and control: vibration transmitted through soil media, active and passive isolation, vibration isolation rigid foundation and flexible foundation, method of isolation, properties of material and media used for isolation, vibration control of existing machine, foundation isolation by barriers. Unit5 Guidelinesfordesignandconstructionofmachinefoundation:datarequiredfordesignofreciprocating, impact and rotary type machines, guidelines for the design of different type machines, construction guidelines,guidelinesforprovidingvibrationabsorbers. Books: 1. S.PrakashMachineFoundation. 2. B.B.PrasadFundamentalsofGroundVibration 3. Richard,HallandWoodVibrationsofSoilandFoundations ECE061GroundImprovementTechniques LTP 310 Unit1 Introduction,Reviewofcompactiontheory,effectofcompactiononsurfacebehaviour,Fieldmethodsof compaction,QualityControl,Designofsoillime,soilcement,soilbitumenandsoillimeflyashmixes. Unit2 Insitu densification methods in granular soils, Deep compaction: Introduction, TerraProbe, Vibroflotation techniques, Ground Suitability for Vibroflotation, Advantages, Mueller Resonance Compaction,DynamicCompaction,DepthofImprovement Unit3 Insitudensificationmethodsincohesivesoil:Introduction,Preloadinganddewatering,Verticaldrains, Electricalmethod,Thermalmethod Unit4 Grouting: introduction, suspension grout, solution grout, grouting equipments and methods, Grouting designandlayout GranularPiles:Ultimatebearingcapacityandsettlement,methodofconstruction,loadtest Unit5 Underpining of foundations: importance and situations for underpinning, methodology, typical examples. Geotextiles:types,functions,specifications,precautionsintransportationandstorage. RecommendedBooks: 1. S.K.GargSoilMechanics&FoundationEngineering. 2. PurshothamRajuGroundImprovement. 3. GopalRanjanandA.S.R.RaoBasicandAppliedSoilMechanics 4. J.N.MandalGeosyntheticsWorld 5. Bergadoet.al.SoftGroundImprovement 6. Koerner,R.M.Designingwithgeosynthetics ECE062RIVERENGINEERING LTP 310 UnitI Introduction, classification of Rivers, Mechanics of alluvial rivers including channel and flood plain features,Sedimenttransportandbudgets,Rivermorphologyandvariousclassificationschemes. 30

UnitII BehaviourofRivers:Introduction,RiverChannelpatterns,Straightriverchannels,causes,characteristics and shapes of meanders and control, cutoff, Braided Rivers, Bed forms, Instability of rivers, Hydraulic geometry,Deltaformationandcontrol. UnitIII Mechanics of Alluvial Rivers, Rivers and restoration structures, Sociocultural influences and ethics of streamrestoration. UnitIV BioengineeringTechniques,Classificationreview,NaturalChannelDesignAnalysis,TimeSeries,Analysis offlow,Sedimentandchannelgeometrydata. UnitV River Training and Protection Works: Introduction, Classification of River Training, Types of training works, Protection for Bridges with reduced waterway, Design of Guide Band, embankment and spurs/dampnersandotherriver/floodprotectionworks. Textbook: 1. RiverBehaviourManagementandTraining(Vol.I&II),CBI&P,NewDelhi. 2. Irrigation&WaterPowerEngineeringB.C.PunmiaandPandeB.B.Lal.

ECE-063: Groundwater Management


Unit-1 Introduction, hydrological cycle & definitions, Occurrence of ground water, hydro-geology & aquifers, Ground water movement, Darcys law, flow-nets in isotropic medium. Unit-2 Steady and unsteady flow through confined and unconfined aquifers, Dupuits theory, Observation wells, Well Hydraulics: Single& Multiple well system, partially penetrating wells, Image wells, Mutual interference of wells, well losses, specific capacity, Inverse problem i.e. pumping tests for aquifer parameters, Unit-3 Water Wells: Design of water wells, Well construction, Well completion, Development of wells Pumping equipment for water wells, maintenance of wells, ground water irrigation. Unit-4 Ground Water quality, Contamination of groundwater and its Control, Ground Water Modeling Techniques, Ground water exploration, Surface and Subsurface Investigations of Ground water, Artificial discharge and Recharge of Ground Water, Groundwater drainage, Unit-5 Ground Water Management Techniques: Groundwater budgeting, groundwater modeling & stimulation, application of GIS and remote sensing in groundwater management. roof-top rainwater harvesting and recharge. Recommended References:

Groundwater Hydrology by Todd D. K. Groundwater Resource Evaluation by Walton W. C. Groundwater by Raghunath H. M. Handbook of Applied Hydrology by Chow V. T. Irrigation: Theory & Practice by Michael A. M. ECE 064 EARTQUAKE RESISTANT DESIGN

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Unit 1 Internal structure of earth, Causes of earthquakes, Seismic waves, Magnitude, Intensity and Energy released, Characteristics of Earthquakes, Unit - 2 Response of Structure to Earthquake motion, Modeling of structures, Dynamics of single degree of freedom system, Unit -3 Dynamics of multi degree of freedom system, Idealization of structures, Dynamics of soils and seismic response, Conceptual design, I Unit 4 Introduction to earthquake resistant design, Equivalent lateral force method, Response spectrum method, Time history method, Design of Masonry buildings, Unit 5 Reinforced Concrete buildings, Steel Buildings, Material Properties, Code provisions. Introduction to machine foundation. Degrees of freedom of a block foundation. I.S. code provisions for design and construction of machine foundations. References: 1.Introduction to Structural Dynamics - J.M. Biggs 2.Elements of Earthquake Engineering - Jai Krishna an A.R. Chandrasekaran 3.IS: 1983 - 1984 Criterion for Earthquake Resistant Design. 4.Structural Dynamics - Theory & cpomputation - Mario Paz. 5. Dynamics of Structures Theory and Applicaions to Earhquake Engineering - Anil K. Chopra. 6. Earthquake Resistant of Design of structures, Agarwal and Srikhande. 7. Earthquake Resistant of Design of structures, S.K.Duggal

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